What can I do about the blisters on the implants?

There are many blisters at the implant site, sometimes the fluid inside the blister needs to be drained, sometimes no special treatment is needed.
After implantation, blisters may appear locally. If the blisters are small, the fluid inside the blisters can usually be absorbed by themselves, so there is no need for special treatment of the blisters.
If the blister is relatively large, the liquid inside the blister generally can not be self-absorbed, the liquid inside the blister needs to be discharged, need to be sterilized with iodophor, and then the blister will be punctured and squeezed appropriately, to enable the liquid to be discharged, the blister skin should be retained, and finally the external application of oil gauze and sterile gauze for bandaging.
After the appearance of blisters in the implant place, medical personnel need to determine the severity of the disease, and then carry out appropriate treatment.